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In the hindu religion, the elephant head God Ganesh is also known as Ganapati, Pillaiyar, Vinayagar, Ekadanta, Vinayaka, Heramba, etc.

He brings joy and happiness to the family and may remove all the Obstacles in life. He is the first to be worshipped before starting any work.

Vinayagar has many names and many forms. The word Vinayagar or Vinayagan is a combination of Vi + Nayagan."Vi" means "No" while "Nayagan" means "head". Vinayagar literally means He who has no leader. That is, He himself is the leader of all and therefore the highest.

Ganapati = gana + pati.Pati = Lord; gana = Siva's warrior attendants. Therefore it means the Lord of Siva's warrior attendants. Ganapati also has another meaning derived from the root words ga + na + pati. Ga = going (into the world of knowledge); Na = the end (of this knowledge); and Pati = Lord. Therefore the Lord of both the path and goal/end and therefore the highest.

He who is attired in a white garment Who is all-pervading and has the complexion of the moon Who has four arms and a bright and gracious countenance On him we mediate for the removal of obstacles

Slokam

Vakrathunda Mahaakaaya

Sooryakoti Samaprabhaa

Nirvighnam Kurumedeva

Sarvakaaryeshu Sarvadaa

Meaning you of the twisted trunk and the massive body with the dazzle and light of millions of suns Lead me on a path thaaat has no obstacles nor hindrances Clearing the way in all that I do, ever, and always!

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